The large amount of Late Iron Age burial sites in Switzerland (450 to 15 BC) represents an important source for bioarchaeological studies. This research focused on anthropological and paleopathological data to gain insights into living conditions, social structures, and socio-economic differences in Iron Age Switzerland. In total, 179 individuals from six regions were included. Sex and age at death were estimated and pathological alterations such as dental diseases, non-specific stress markers (cribra orbitalia), and trauma were investigated. Additionally, comparative analyses to other sites and time periods were conducted. The data showed an overall low frequency of infants, while the poor preservation of small infant remains should be tak...
The Iron Age in continental Europe is a period of profound cultural and biological importance with h...
OBJECTIVES: Bioarchaeological investigations of sex-based differences in the prevalence of dental pa...
Objectives: Bioarchaeological investigations of sex-based differences in the prevalence of dental pa...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
Swiss human skeletal series are of great importance for anthropological research on middle and weste...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
This paper's primary focus is the investigation of Late Iron Age funeral practices. This is carried ...
To date, anthropological comparative studies from Switzerland are rare. Therefore, this research aim...
The 220 abundantly equipped burials from the Late Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen (420 – 240 BC) mark...
The inhumations from the dolmen burial in Oberbipp represent a unique ensemble to study Late Neolith...
This dissertation investigated potential salient biosocial identity markers in Bajuwaren communities...
We investigated inhumations from the Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp in the context of contemporaneous ...
Abstract Nowadays, the discovery and excavation of an almost intact Late Neolithic dolmen is rare, a...
An attempt has been made to display a picture of carious pathology and other dental diseases based o...
Dental health is closely linked to an individual's health and diet. This bioarcheological study pres...
The Iron Age in continental Europe is a period of profound cultural and biological importance with h...
OBJECTIVES: Bioarchaeological investigations of sex-based differences in the prevalence of dental pa...
Objectives: Bioarchaeological investigations of sex-based differences in the prevalence of dental pa...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
Swiss human skeletal series are of great importance for anthropological research on middle and weste...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
This paper's primary focus is the investigation of Late Iron Age funeral practices. This is carried ...
To date, anthropological comparative studies from Switzerland are rare. Therefore, this research aim...
The 220 abundantly equipped burials from the Late Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen (420 – 240 BC) mark...
The inhumations from the dolmen burial in Oberbipp represent a unique ensemble to study Late Neolith...
This dissertation investigated potential salient biosocial identity markers in Bajuwaren communities...
We investigated inhumations from the Neolithic dolmen of Oberbipp in the context of contemporaneous ...
Abstract Nowadays, the discovery and excavation of an almost intact Late Neolithic dolmen is rare, a...
An attempt has been made to display a picture of carious pathology and other dental diseases based o...
Dental health is closely linked to an individual's health and diet. This bioarcheological study pres...
The Iron Age in continental Europe is a period of profound cultural and biological importance with h...
OBJECTIVES: Bioarchaeological investigations of sex-based differences in the prevalence of dental pa...
Objectives: Bioarchaeological investigations of sex-based differences in the prevalence of dental pa...